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Shropshire Hills Discovery Centre is a museum in southern Shropshire, just south of Craven Arms.
The museum offers exhibitions around the Shropshire Hills, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and informs people about the history, geography, and biology of the area. The exhibition includes a life sized mammoth, Iron Age roundhouse, and a hot air balloon simulation. O...
Sitka National Historical Park Visitor Center is open year-round, including the:
Totem Hall, displaying original totem poles and house posts from the 1903 John Brady collection
Exhibits Hall, preserving traditional Tlingit cultural objects, including the hammer wielded by Kiks.adi clan leader Katlian in the Battle of 1804
Lobby Theater, showing the 12-minute vide...
The Skaftafell Visitor Centre provides all the necessary information about Vatnajökull National Park and its neighborhood, hiking routes, nature, history, services and activities. Also in Skaftafell Visitor Centre is an exhibition about the glaciers and volcanoes in the area and the effects they had on the local settlement.
Short and easy trails lead to waterfal...
The Slana Ranger Station provides information about the northern side of the park and the Nabesna Road. Due to limited operations in Summer, window service and Dial-a-Ranger is available.
Located in the northern portion of the park, about two hours from the Wrangell-St. Elias Visitor Center Complex. Slana is east of the Tok-Cutoff Hwy.
October - April: Closed. If y...
The Eagle Ranger Station, also known as the Eagle Guard Station and presently known as the Sol Duc Ranger Station, is a complex of three buildings built in the 1930s in what would become Olympic National Park. The primary structures were built by the U.S. Forest Service in what was at the time the Olympic National Forest., While the main residence was built by the USF...
Volunteers are available to provide you with maps, brochures, and checklists, and let you know what is happening on the refuge. The center is surrounded by agricultural fields, desert uplands, cattail marshes, the Salton Sea shoreline, a small active volcano, and freshwater wetland habitats. All habitats can be viewed by walking the Rockhill trail or walking up the o...
Come discover Alaska's rainforests and learn about the people who call them home at the Southeast Alaska Discovery Center in downtown Ketchikan. Explore 20,000 square feet of exhibits showcasing the beauty, diversity and history of the Tongass National Forest, which encompasses nearly 17 million acres of southeast Alaska.
Catch an Interpretive program map talk ever...
The former general store for the island now serves as a visitor venter. It houses an interesting collection of photos and artifacts that tell the story of what life was like for the loggers, farmers, and members of the Life-Saving Service who made the island home.
South Shore Lake Quinault Ranger Station is located next to Lake Quinault Lodge. Self-registration permits FOR NON-RESERVATION AREAS can still be obtained in the after-hours kiosk next to the ranger station after business hours. Self-registration for reservation areas is allowed October 1st - April 30th. Quotas still exist in reservation areas during the winter season...
South Unit Visitor Center is entrance adjacent to the town of Medora. Museum with Theodore Roosevelt collections and exhibits on history, nature, and geology.
The new Spring Mountains Visitor Gateway (SMVG) is located on the Spring Mountains National Recreation Area in Kyle Canyon 45 minutes from downtown Las Vegas (southern Nevada). The 128-acre complex includes a visitor center, an education building, two amphitheaters, group picnic sites, and over 40 miles of new trails, many with interpretive elements. The Nuwuvi Seven ...
Staircase Ranger Stationis located at the end of the Staircase Road (USFS 24) inside Olympic National Park. Self-registration permits FOR NON-RESERVATION AREAS are still available in the after-hours kiosk next to the ranger station. Self-registration for reservation areas is allowed October 1st - April 30th. Quotas still exist in reservation areas during the winter se...
The Starsmore Visitor and Nature Center is located on South Cheyenne Canyon Road at the entrance to North Cheyenne Cañon Park. It is the visitor center for the North Cheyenne Cañon Park that has hands-on exhibits, nature programs, and information about the park. The lower columbine trails starts near Starsmore and continues on for about four miles to Hel...